LaSalle Morocco Hosts Graduation Ceremonies for the Class of 2025
On April 27 and 28, 2026, LaSalle Morocco will proudly host its official graduation ceremonies in the vibrant cities of Casablanca and Rabat, marking a significant milestone for 200 graduates who have been meticulously trained in creative and managerial disciplines. Notably, many of these graduates have already secured employment even before receiving their diplomas, underscoring the institution's strong emphasis on practical education and industry readiness.
The graduation festivities commence in Casablanca at the Agora Hall of HEM, starting at 4 PM, and will be graced by the presence of Hamid Bentaher, the president of the National Confederation of Tourism and Bahja Hospitality. This choice of venue is particularly meaningful as tourism and hospitality are among the key areas of excellence at LaSalle Morocco, highlighting the school's commitment to bridging the gap between academic training and professional opportunities.
The following day, the celebrations shift to Rabat at the Allal El Fassi Theater in Agdal, featuring Salma Karim as the guest of honor. Salma is the head of the Human Capital and Innovation Department at the Digital Development Agency (ADD), which is responsible for steering Morocco's digital transformation. Her involvement serves as a potent symbol of the institution's dedication to fields such as Management, Administration, and Design, which are integral to Morocco's digital advancements.
What sets LaSalle Morocco apart is the remarkable speed at which its graduates transition into the workforce. A significant portion of the class has found employment before the official graduation ceremony, while others have embarked on entrepreneurial ventures immediately after completing their studies. Additionally, some graduates are opting to pursue further education to deepen their expertise.
The graduates represent a diverse array of profiles, having been trained in four major sectors: fashion, hospitality and catering, arts and design, as well as management and administration. This diversity reflects the growing demand for creative and managerial professions both within Morocco and on a global scale.
As a proud member of the international LCI Education network, which spans five continents and includes 12 institutions with over 20,000 learners annually, LaSalle Morocco champions a practical, employability-focused pedagogy. The institution prioritizes hands-on learning that ensures students are job-ready from day one.
Ultimately, these graduation ceremonies symbolize not only the conclusion of an important educational journey but also the beginning of new adventures, aspirations, and the emergence of talents ready to make their mark on the world.
As reported by fr.le360.ma.